Nearly 5 million food stamp recipients will not receive any benefits in November under the plan the Trump administration issued Tuesday to comply with a court order, according to a new analysis.
The government says it will tap into contingency funds to at least partially support SNAP benefits for November, after being ...
The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction aims to better comply with regulatory changes in federal school lunch and ...
After two Safeway grocery stores recently closed in Colorado Springs, worries emerged about food access for the city’s residents, especially the elderly and those living in poverty. More limited ...
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Secretary Val Arkoosh warned that current guidance given to states would require a ...
Partial SNAP payments are set to be distributed after the shutdown disrupted operations. Here's what to know about timing.
The Trump Administration is only planning to release two-thirds of the SNAP funding it committed to spend to partially cover November benefits, cutting families’ benefits far more than necessary and ...
In accordance with two federal court rulings, the USDA has announced the reduction of SNAP maximum allotments to 50% of the eligible household's current allotments for November.
The FSSA says the Trump administration is recalculating benefits for all 274,000 SNAP households in Indiana, which will take ...
You cannot treat SNAP-EBT customers differently than any other customer," the USDA's SNAP Equal Treatment Rule reads.
As the controversy over funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the government shutdown dragged ...
USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden confirms the agency is preparing assistance that will be released once the government ...
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